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Detecting Data has been Sent


  • Subject: Detecting Data has been Sent
  • From: Mark Thomas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 20:33:45 +0000
  • Organization: Coderus Ltd

Hi,
Is it possible from a Notifer to tell if asynchronous OTSndUData has
successfully sent something which has left the machine. I didn't seem to get
anything when I tested this on MacOS-X.

As the OT networking pdf, mentions T_MEMORYRELEASED with a OTSndUData,
which might work, but I didn't get any of these in my test.

What I'm ideally trying to do, is have a buffer which will get created for
the asynchronous OTSndUData, but I don't when I can release the memory.
(This assumes, OT doesn't copy the data, haven't seen/read anything to
contra) I am trying to have a reusable buffer, on my asynch sends, although
hopefully it will release the send data. Any idea if it does or when ???,
hopefully not too long.

Any Ideas
Thanks
Mark.
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